When I was a freshman in college, there were a few of us in my computer science class who would arrive about half an hour beforehand, sit in the hallway, do homework, and generally BS about stuff.

So one day, the token female (this was a CS class for majors) shows up, and says that her Women's Studies prof gave them a homework assignment: to find as many synonyms as possible for male and female genitalia, as well as the act of intercourse.

Note to self don't teach there. I actually have done the same thing as part of a grade 9 science unit on reproduction, we always start with a discussion on slang and misconceptions . I then teach the proper names and functions after that. I find it helps to get the immature giggles out of the way before we try to actually learn.

naughtyrev:robohobo: We did this in my freshman year of 'health' class way back in the early 90s's. I remember it being hilarious.

Yeah I remember doing that too. No one got in trouble, that's for sure.

We had a science teacher who decided to veer away from the district lesson plans for our schools sex ed class back then. Points for originality, but the district frowned upon her "Pin the Condom on the Man" game.